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eltrigo21
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Hi I'm a new in SAS. First I'm practicing by SAS STUDIO to learn SAS codes. 

 

This question might be silly, but when I used "Predictive Regression Models" in SAS STUDIO, I was practicing several options, and I found several values for rediction and residual was automatically saved in my Excel file (next to my original data colum) like below.

 

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Then when I closed the program, and went back to Predictive Regression Models, I can't find and save the above data. I remember all those values (pred, MPred, resid, MResid, etc.,) was saved to Excel file.

 

1) Could you tell me how can I obtain these values in SAS Studio?

2) What concept is about these values? Is it about Predictive Regression Models, or other concepts? If you tell me the basic concept, I would be able to find and study more. 

 

Many thanks!!

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JOL
SAS Employee JOL
SAS Employee

You probably saved the scored data as a data set then exported to Excel.

 SAS Studio does no create Excel tables automatically.

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Right-Click on table in Library to Export

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Go to INFORMATION tab for more resources on Predictive Regression Models

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